A descriptive profile and the immune status of some hospitalised patients with measles.

1995 
: The incidence of measles in Singapore has declined with the introduction of measles vaccination in 1976. However, a progressive increase in notified measles cases has occurred since 1990. To characterise the current profile of hospitalised patients with measles, particularly their measles immunity status, we analysed 46 cases over a period of 3 months. The majority (69.6%) were school-going children (aged 5-19 years). Of the 25 patients (54.3%) classified as preventable by immunisation according to the current strategy, 68% were school-age persons. Five previously vaccinated patients had measles enzyme immunoassay immunoglobulin M and immunoglobulin G antibodies present. The occurrence of preventable cases among school-age children indicates that the implementation of the current immunisation programme should be improved.
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